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Our doctors recommend laser gum surgery, not only because it is more convenient for our patients but also because it promotes better bone health. Stimulating the bone with the laser encourages the regrowth of bone lost to periodontal disease. This allows our doctors to save teeth that have become loose, avoiding the need for extraction and subsequent tooth restoration procedures. Treatment with LANAP® improves the health of your entire smile. Learn More >

Extractions
of infected or impacted teeth will improve the overall health of your smile.
While simple extraction may be performed by your general dentist, complicated
or multiple extractions are typically referred to our doctors. Sedation
dentistry is available to relax you during your appointment.

When you feel like your bite isn’t quite right, you may need an occlusal adjustment. An occlusal adjustment is a slight alteration of the way your teeth fit together. Our doctors examine your bite for evidence of wear or interference and then smooth the trouble areas by filing away a minimal amount of the tooth at the point of contact. Occlusal adjustment can be beneficial to you if you have had:

Bone grafting is an excellent treatment to prepare you for tooth restoration, or to preserve the bone you have. Grafting material spurs your body to rebuild its structure and is incorporated in through ridge augmentation, ridge preservation, and sinus augmentation or sinus lift. Learn More >

Missing teeth can change every aspect of your life, from the way you eat to the way you express yourself. Tooth loss changes your appearance, which often results in a loss of self-esteem. It is more common than you might think. Over 30 million people have suffered tooth loss in one or both jaws. Learn More >

Gum disease begins simply with red or swollen gums. The symptoms are so innocuous that you may be tempted to ignore them. However, when allowed to progress, periodontal disease can result in the loss of teeth and bone. It’s important to learn the signs so that you can schedule treatment before your smile sustains permanent damage. Learn More >

Our doctors perform oral pathology exams to identify changes in the gums, bone, tongue, or throat that may signify disease. We prefer to schedule exams annually to ensure early detection but encourage you to schedule an appointment if you notice anything in between visits. Early diagnosis allows us to provide immediate treatment before disease can progress. When unusual tissue changes or a lesion is present, additional testing may be necessary to assess the risk of cancer.

For more advanced infections,
osseous surgery can be performed. Osseous surgery removes bacteria and plaque,
reshapes the bone, and repositions periodontal tissue for a total periodontal
health makeover. Learn More >

Many are unaware that the dangers of gum disease do not end with the mouth. Did you know that the presence of gum disease, at any stage, can increase your likelihood of systemic illness? It’s true. Simply brushing and flossing daily will not only prevent tooth and bone loss, it can protect whole body health. Learn More >

The bacteria that causes gum disease are always present in your mouth but are kept in check with regular brushing and flossing. Once infection is allowed to develop, regardless of the effectiveness of the treatment performed, the likelihood of reoccurrence is high. To maintain your health after gum infection, periodontal maintenance is a must. Performed at intervals of three to four months, a professional deep periodontal cleaning maintains the health of your gums, and allows our doctors to monitor your tissue for signs of infection.

Patients who have lost teeth in the upper premolar or molar areas of the jaw often require a sinus lift, or sinus augmentation, in order to have dental implants placed. This can be due to circumstances in which the bone in the area where teeth are missing naturally beings to shrink or resorb over time, the roots of the teeth were originally positioned either very close to or within the sinus cavity, or the vertical height of the bone is not sufficient enough to support an implant. As a result of bone loss, the sinuses can expand to occupy the empty space where the bone used to be. With insufficient bone to securely place a dental implant, a sinus lift is necessary to move the sinus away from the roots of the teeth or to create additional bone in the area.

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